If you liked Making sense of federal job training policy by Kristen Bachler, William T. Grant Foundation. Commission on Work, Family, and Citizenship, and National Youth Employment Coalition, start with Community-based youth services in international perspective (1992) and First Commission meeting (1987). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Community-based youth services in international perspective 1992 · 46 pages · Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development. Task Force on Youth Development and Community Programs, William T. Grant Foundation. Commission on Work, Family, and Citizenship, Academy for Educational Development · Same author
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Making sense of federal job training policy is by Kristen Bachler, William T. Grant Foundation. Commission on Work, Family, and Citizenship, and National Youth Employment Coalition.